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First Baptist Church of Vandalia will be hosting Vacation Bible School next Sunday through Tuesday.
The sessions will run from 6-8:30 p.m. daily at the church, which is located at 223 S. Sixth St.
The theme for this year's VBS is "Amazing Wonders Aviation."
For more information, call the church at 283-0313.

By Charlene Jett
Now that the heat wave and drought have broken, the Evergreen Outreach gathering was back at First United Methodist Church on Monday. However, make note, next week we will be back at FCH Long Term Care.

A few days ago, I went to a local store to pick up a few things. As I was leaving, I heard young voices saying, "Mr. Dave, Mr. Dave." I walked on, but they got louder and more intense. I turned, waved and said "Hi."

The Council of Catholic Women of Mother of Dolors Parish recently honored Rebecca Kerkhoff by nominating her to be a "Woman of Distinction."

She was recently presented that award by Bishop Paprocki during a Mass in Springfield. She was cited for her volunteer efforts at the church, The Pantry in Ramsey, Lighthouse Pregnancy Center in Vandalia and the Catholic Charities office in Effingham. Pictured with Kerkhoff, left, are Paprocki and Connie Simburger, president of Mother of Dolors Council of Catholic Women.

First Baptist Church of Vandalia will be hosting Vacation Bible School from Sunday, Aug. 12 through Tuesday, Aug. 14.
The sessions will run from 6-8:30 p.m. daily at the church, which is located at 223 S. Sixth St.
The theme for this year's VBS is "Amazing Wonders Aviation."
For more information, call the church at 283-0313.

By Joyce Mueller
Appreciation would be the key descriptive word of this week’s Evergreen program, from conversations of the London Olympic Games to the outstanding performance of David and Patricia Pence (the SoftFire duo from Hillsboro).
Concerning the games, one person mentioned that there are athletes from 204 nations that represent their homelands. Another lady remembered reading that ocean liners were contracted to accommodate the overflow of travelers from the many countries.

For more than 150 years, the women of St. James Lutheran Church in Vandalia and Zion Lutheran Church in Loogootee have been known for the wonderful food they prepare for church events and fundraisers.
To help raise money for the restoration of the church's steeple, the women have decided to share some of their favorite recipes. That effort has resulted in the publishing of the "Town and Country Cookbook."

By Mary Woolsey
The drought continues – with Monday's temperature rising to 104 degrees. We keep wondering, “How long can this heat last?” Records have already been broken. Luckily, we were again in Fayette County Hospital Long Term Care with ample air-conditioning.
Betty Stolte, a very talented pianist, was playing some old familiar music. “Whispering” was a favorite of those singing along.